Where does “Brüllaffe” come from?

Brüllaffe (German) comes from German affe, from Middle High German affe, from Old High German affo, from Proto-West Germanic apō, from Proto-Germanic apô, from Proto-Indo-European abō- — ape.

Brüllaffe (German): howler monkey, a primate of the Alouatta genus

Definitions

  1. howler monkey, a primate of the Alouatta genus

Ancestry of “Brüllaffe”, step by step

Brüllaffe traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German affe

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanaffemonkey or ape (male or female or of unspecified sex)
2Middle High Germanaffesimian
3Old High Germanaffomonkey; ape
4Proto-West Germanicapōape, monkey
5Proto-Germanicapôape, monkey
6Proto-Indo-Europeanabō-ape

via German brüllen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanbrüllento shout, roar
2Middle High Germanbrüelen
Every word from Proto-Indo-European abō-Every word from Proto-Germanic apôEvery word from Proto-West Germanic apō